First of all, you have a lot of capitalization errors, such as in the headlines. Second, you are missing a clinical tone. Look up articles on how to write a scientific paper, they will help you. Finally, as a general thing over the whole article, you are not making much sense. Don't get discouraged, don't get down. Just do some research, pick yourself up, and make your article new again.

First off, if you want to introduce a completely new format, it rarely works to just post an article explaining the format. Usually they only get successful if you write an article in that format that succeeds. The recent batch of Secure Facility Dossiers, for example, started with one highly researched and well-written article, not a guide on them.

Second, the Foundation already has terminology for outside groups: Groups of Interest, or GOIs. You can read about many of them there, including the FBI Unusual Incidents Unit (or UIU), as well as commercial players like Anderson Robotics or the former Prometheus Labs.

For the most part, people haven't written about these from the standpoint of a basic Foundation briefing (although the Chaos Insurgency leaps to mind), because a simple summary is never going to be as interesting as an actual story about that group. Many of these do have hubs, though, often giving their point of view on the anomalous world.

If you want to make a shot at doing that, more power to you, but you should definitely look through the existing content first. Also brush up on your spelling and grammar, because your post has some serious issues on that front.